they led to the assassination of archduke franz Ferdinand
because he wanted to.
the Moroccan king was killed and everything turned into a big mess
The Balkan area was considered a "powder keg" at the time because of volatile feelings and situations between the different countries that exist there. With the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand, thus started World War I.
One of the main causes of the extent of World War I was the alliances in Europe at the time, which brought many nations who had no stake in the original conflict into the war. Another cause of World War I was imperialism, which caused tension between European nations who were fighting over land to colonize.
No, the New Deal didn't cause WWII. To a very slight extent, though, the same economic problems (the Great Depression and the mismanaged efforts around the world) that prompted Roosevelt to come up with the New Deal (which was one of those mis-managed attempts) also stoked the fires of popular unrest that brought Hitler to power in Germany.
because he wanted to.
excess debt and credit
A NATIONWIDE crisis?? !!! Probably not.
No, it was a factor, but the main cause of WW2 was, surely, WW1.
the Moroccan king was killed and everything turned into a big mess
There is no exact date for the 2008 financial crisis. A financial crisis is a series of mishaps that happen together to cause a crisis.
No.
the cold war
Jigme Yoser Thinley blamed the global economic crisis on "insatiable human greed".He stressed the greater importance of "Gross National Happiness".
The basic cause of the Balkan issue stemmed from a complex interplay of nationalism, ethnic tensions, and imperial decline in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. As the Ottoman Empire weakened, various ethnic groups in the Balkans sought independence or greater autonomy, leading to conflicts over territory and national identity. This situation was further exacerbated by the interests of larger powers, such as Russia, Austria-Hungary, and Germany, which sought to expand their influence in the region. The culmination of these tensions contributed to a series of conflicts, including the Balkan Wars and ultimately World War I.
The break up of the former state of Yugoslavia
The break up of the former state of Yugoslavia